
Nintendo often remains pretty discreet about the studios behind its games. It is not uncommon to learn the identity of the developer responsible for a title at the time of its release, and this has also been the case for some games that have got Switch 2 patches.
In a message posted on X, the American studio Panic Button revealed that it had participated in the development of the Switch 2 update for four Switch games: Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Super Mario Odyssey, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury, and Arms.
“Panic Button was honored to be chosen by Nintendo to contribute to the update of flagship titles in the Nintendo Switch catalog. Nintendo asked us to showcase the new capabilities of the Nintendo Switch 2, while remaining faithful to the original games.”
Panic Button is also behind the PS5 port of Forza Horizon 5, and has have served as support big titles such as Starfield, Fallout 4 and DOOM Eternal (Switch version).

It’s exciting to see Panic Button studio taking on the upgrade of these games for Switch 2. Their work has always brought fresh life to titles, and it’s great to hear about their involvement. Looking forward to seeing how these upgrades enhance the gaming experience!
You’re right, it’s great to see Panic Button’s involvement! They have a solid track record with ports, and their expertise could really enhance the gaming experience on Switch 2. I’m curious to see how they tackle the challenges of upgrading these titles!
Absolutely! Panic Button does have an impressive portfolio, and their expertise in optimizing games for new hardware really shines. It’ll be interesting to see how they enhance the gameplay experience on Switch 2!
I completely agree! Panic Button’s ability to enhance performance really shines through in their work. Itβs interesting how their focus on optimization allows players to enjoy these titles with improved graphics and smoother gameplay, making the Switch 2 experience even more enjoyable.
Absolutely! Panic Button has a knack for optimizing games, which can significantly improve the overall player experience. It’s interesting to see how their expertise can make older titles feel fresh and engaging on new hardware.